"I'm not dead!"

From: Hughes, John (NAT) (JohnP.Hughes@dva.gov.au)
Date: Wed 12 Apr 2000 - 02:53:08 EEST


Heys folks,

DEADER THAN DEAD: OPTIONS FOR GLORANTHAN TERMINALITY

> > Benedict Adamson
> > Since anything in Hell is already 'dead', at least to some degree,
> > surely one can not be killed in Hell?
>
A couple of quick responses, all to some degree complimentary. Please apply
local cultural and religious blinkers as appropriate.

1. DEATH AS SEPARATION AND JOURNEY

 If we use the (literal) Gloranthan metaphor of
psychological/spiritual/redemptive states as geographic locations on the
Other Side, if you 'die' in said keel hauling you may emerge from the water
in another, 'worse' hell, on another ship. There are many, many more-or-less
unique hells.

More generally, dying in hell will take you to another place. Its not so
much death is terminal, but that death is *a* terminal.

The Golden Age (a nice place to visit, though boring, lethargic and probably
overrun by pokemon) has by definition no hell: if Humakt kills grandfather
mortal there then grandad is suddenly somewhere else. Death is primarily
separation, and a journey to somewhere else - these have always been deep
threads in Genertelan mythology.

(And Humakt/humakti HQer is suddenly in the Storm Age? We have some quest
dynamics to sort out there. Not to mention local mythic variants on boundary

definitions).

2. DEATH OF BODY, DEATH OF SPIRIT, DEATH OF SOUL

There are different kinds of death: death of the body (separation), death of
the spirit (non-existence of self), and death of the soul or souls (still
largely unexplored, dependent on systematic exploration of concept of
Gloranthan souls, but usually related to loss of will, volition or
awareness). And death of all three - total annihilation.

3. DEATH AIN'T NECESSARILY SERIOUS

(and other non-humakti levities)

I recall Greg meandering on some years ago now that beings were
hunted/wounded/killed/skinned etc. before Death, its just that they didn't
die: skins remained animated, dismembered bodies remained aware etc. This
must still be the case in at least certain areas of the Other Side, or when
certain (ritual or magical) boundary conditions are in effect. Harrek's
skinned Bear God is perhaps one example. Thanatari magics are another.

Stray thoughts. Yes? No? Maybe?

Cheers

John

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nysalor@primus.com.au John Hughes
johnp.hughes@dva.gov.au
     
I will make incursions / throught the fertile land of Ireland
my battalions all in arms / my amazons beside me
(not just to steal a bull / not over beasts this battle -
but for an honour price / a thousand times more precious -
my dignity!)
I will make fierce incursions.

"Medb Speaks", Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill.

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